54 research outputs found

    Investigation of strain rate sensitivity of Gum Metal under tension using digital image correlatio

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    Mechanical behavior of a multifunctional titanium alloy Gum Metal was investigated by conducting tensile tests at various strain rates and applying digital image correlation (DIC) technique. Stress–strain curves confirmed low Young’s modulus and high strength of the alloy. The determined values of yield strength had a tendency to increase, whereas the elongation to the specimen rupture tended to decrease with increasing strain rate. True stress versus strain curves were analyzed using selected lengths of virtual extensometer (VE) placed in the strain localization area. When the initial length of the VE was the same as the gauge length, work hardening was observed macroscopically at lower strain rates, and a softening was seen at higher strain rates. However, the softening effect was not observed at the shorter VE lengths. Evolution of the Hencky strain and rate of deformation tensor component fields were analyzed for various strain rates at selected stages of Gum Metal load-ing. The DIC analysis demonstrated that for lower strain rates the deformation is macroscopically uniform up to the higher average Hencky strains, whereas for higher strain rates the strain localization occurs at the lower average Hencky strains of the deformation process and takes place in the smaller area. It was also found that for all strain rates applied, the maximal values of Hencky strain immediately before rupture of Gum Metal samples were similar for each of the applied strain rates, and the maximal local values of deformation rate were two orders higher when compared to applied average strain rate values

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    Fluctuation effects of the superconducting order parameter and the critical temperature in a high-T_c oxide superconductors are investigated in connection with the mass-enhancement effect on the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau theory and the Gaussian fluctuation theory. Large fluctuations of the order parameter caused by strong electron correlation play an essential role in the determination of T_c in high-T_c oxide superconductors

    Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances

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    International audienceSevere plastic deformation (SPD) is effective in producing bulk ultrafine-grained and nanostructured materials with large densities of lattice defects. This field, also known as NanoSPD, experienced a significant progress within the past two decades. Beside classic SPD methods such as high-pressure torsion, equal-channel angular pressing, accumulative roll-bonding, twist extrusion, and multi-directional forging, various continuous techniques were introduced to produce upscaled samples. Moreover, numerous alloys, glasses, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers, and their composites were processed. The SPD methods were used to synthesize new materials or to stabilize metastable phases with advanced mechanical and functional properties. High strength combined with high ductility, low/room-temperature superplasticity, creep resistance, hydrogen storage, photocatalytic hydrogen production, photocatalytic CO2 conversion, superconductivity, thermoelectric performance, radiation resistance, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility are some highlighted properties of SPD-processed materials. This article reviews recent advances in the NanoSPD field and provides a brief history regarding its progress from the ancient times to modernity

    Glycosylation-mediated targeting of carriers

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    For safe and effective therapy, drugs should be delivered selectively to their target tissues or cells at an optimal rate. Drug delivery system technology maximizes the therapeutic efficacy and minimizes unfavorable drug actions by controlling their distribution profiles. Ligand-receptor binding is a typical example of specific recognition mechanisms in the body; therefore, ligand-modified drug carriers have been developed for active targeting based on receptor-mediated endocytosis. Among the various ligands reported thus far, sugar recognition is a promising approach for active targeting because of their high affinity and expression. Glycosylation has been applied for both macromolecular and liposomal carriers for cell-selective drug targeting. Recently, the combination of ultrasound exposure and glycosylated bubble liposomes has been developed. In this review, recent advances of glycosylation-mediated targeted drug delivery systems are discussed

    Hydrogen behavior during stress-corrosion cracking of an AZ31 magnesium alloy.

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    Hydrogen embrittlement properties of 7075 and 6061 aluminum alloys in humid air

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    Preface

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    This volume contains invited lectures and posters presented at the international symposium "Oscillation, Chaos and Network Dynamics in Nonlinear Science," held in Kyoto, Japan, from November 25 to 28, 2004

    Effect of Ambient Temperature on Impact Compressive Strength of Gum Metal

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